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meantime, in baltimore, calm overnight. the curfew there holding in its third night. >> some athletes lending voices. carmelo anthony of the new york knicks joining a march urging nonviolence and patience. anthony moved to baltimore as a young boy. and ray lewis, the long-time leader of the baltimore ravens visited two schools, telling students not to get involved in violence. ravens' coach john harbaugh and some players also there. >> bazi kanani is in baltimore for us this morning. bazi, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, reena. good morning, ryan. the curfew has been keeping things quiet here in baltimore overnight. so it's being extended through the weekend, when protests could get even larger. >> back off! >> reporter: the tension seen at support protests across the nation, like this one in philadelphia, was no longer on display in baltimore. demonstrators standing strong through the rain, but peaceful. and disbanding as requested at curfew. even as new information by police brought more questions. about how 25-y
meantime, in baltimore, calm overnight. the curfew there holding in its third night. >> some athletes lending voices. carmelo anthony of the new york knicks joining a march urging nonviolence and patience. anthony moved to baltimore as a young boy. and ray lewis, the long-time leader of the baltimore ravens visited two schools, telling students not to get involved in violence. ravens' coach john harbaugh and some players also there. >> bazi kanani is in baltimore for us this...
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baltimore is not, you know, what you see on tv. there's a lot of positivity going on in our community. >> those teachers back to school tomorrow. they tell me they can't wait to hug those children. we thank you for watching here tonight. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back from new york tomorrow night. until then, have a good evening. >>> the future of san francisco's fire chief. will she find greener pastures on the other side of the atlantic? >> the supreme court hears a landmark case on same-sex marriage. and how it might affect california efforts. >>> a bay area man who survived the nepal earthquake. >> what these locals are demanding from the prime minister of japan. >> to get this phone call was very flattering. >> the fire chief is considering a major career move to london. >> so the fire chief may be on the way to fight fires in jolly old england she hasn't been offered the job yet but she is in the running. >> what a surprise dan. question is, will she take the job if offered to her? >> contemplating it is a good
baltimore is not, you know, what you see on tv. there's a lot of positivity going on in our community. >> those teachers back to school tomorrow. they tell me they can't wait to hug those children. we thank you for watching here tonight. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back from new york tomorrow night. until then, have a good evening. >>> the future of san francisco's fire chief. will she find greener pastures on the other side of the atlantic? >> the supreme court...
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. >> reporter: baltimore on high alert. protesters back out in force late today, promising a peaceful march. after the city took back its streets overnight, with a 10:00 curfew. >> it's 10:00 p.m. curfew is in effect until 5:00 a.m. you must go home. >> reporter: enforced by 2,000 national guard and 1,000 cops, firing smoke bombs and tear gas at a shrinking number of defiant protesters, forced to flee through the stinging mist. today, schools back in session. the number of arrests overnight dropped to 35, as maryland's governor declared victory. >> there's no question in my mind the city is now safe. >> reporter: safe enough for the baltimore symphony to play an outdoor concert. and with the national guard's protection for the baltimore orioles to play an historic game. the first in major league history, where the official attendance was zero. no fans. dream come true for a baseball fan. every seat in the house is available. >> 1-1 delivery. and he got ahold of that one. it is deep -- >> reporter: a home run into empty stan
. >> reporter: baltimore on high alert. protesters back out in force late today, promising a peaceful march. after the city took back its streets overnight, with a 10:00 curfew. >> it's 10:00 p.m. curfew is in effect until 5:00 a.m. you must go home. >> reporter: enforced by 2,000 national guard and 1,000 cops, firing smoke bombs and tear gas at a shrinking number of defiant protesters, forced to flee through the stinging mist. today, schools back in session. the number of...
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a roof explosion at a baltimore high rise, causing a scaffolding collapse. the dramatic rescue ten stories up. nearly two dozen taken to the hospital. >>> also developing, the deadly police involved shooting in columbus, ohio. the first body camera video from the incident. the officer already relieved of duty. >>> and the surprise gift. the beloved u.p.s. driver and the community that showed up in force to say thank you. >>> good evening and thank you so much for joining us on a busy wednesday night, i'm linsey davis, in for david. just two days before christmas, but no shortage of headlines tonight. the covid relief bill that congress spent six months negotiating is now on hold. president trump says it doesn't go far enough. and it comes as december is shaping up to be the worst month in this pandemic. majority of counties in this country are now considered sustained hot spots for covid-19, as millions of americans are now on the move, despite pleas to stay close to home. raising fears of a bigger surge than after thanksgiving. but there is encouraging news
a roof explosion at a baltimore high rise, causing a scaffolding collapse. the dramatic rescue ten stories up. nearly two dozen taken to the hospital. >>> also developing, the deadly police involved shooting in columbus, ohio. the first body camera video from the incident. the officer already relieved of duty. >>> and the surprise gift. the beloved u.p.s. driver and the community that showed up in force to say thank you. >>> good evening and thank you so much for...
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. >>> tonight, the urgent mission to clear the wreckage of the collapsed bridge in baltimore. record travel over spring break and the as tear holiday weekend. and tributes to actor lewis gossett jr. >>> first, the around-the-clock effort to remove the steel of the key francis scott bridge in baltimore. an ahmimada of boats and bargese on the way to help in the recovery effort. one of the largest cranes on the east coast moving in, capable of lifting over 2 million pounds at one time. four construction workers still missing. salvage crews racing to reopen the shipping channel. our team with the coast guard for an even closer look at the scene. elizabeth schulze in baltimore. >>> tsa reporting a record number of weekend travelers over the spring break and easter weekend. another flight diverted because of engine trouble. trevor ault standing by. >>> a major storm taking aim at the u.s. over the holiday. winter storm warnings, flood watches, wind alerts from california to colorado. severe storms, including possible tornados moving east. rob marciano timing it all out. >>> here in
. >>> tonight, the urgent mission to clear the wreckage of the collapsed bridge in baltimore. record travel over spring break and the as tear holiday weekend. and tributes to actor lewis gossett jr. >>> first, the around-the-clock effort to remove the steel of the key francis scott bridge in baltimore. an ahmimada of boats and bargese on the way to help in the recovery effort. one of the largest cranes on the east coast moving in, capable of lifting over 2 million pounds at...
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that is a function of bad weather and major -- at major hub cities like denver, atlanta, baltimore, the washington area. kristen: united has seen the brunt of these problems. why is that? is that bad management, or bad luck with bad weather? >> it's not bad management at all but it is bad luck with the hubs. united has just been whacked with the ugly stick in terms of bad weather that's gone from denver to chicago to the east coast. plus, high temperatures in texas affecting the hub in houston. united is suffering some of the same problems we saw in december with southwest. crews are trying to get through to the public's the scheduling desks to get reassigned and they are having to wait hours for that information. it is a number of different things taking place. kristen: isn't that a management issue or staffing issue that can be fixed? also we see videos of the long lines at the airports, talking to an agent, people waiting five hours on the phone to talk to someone, is not that avoidable? >> it is avoidable. they should have better anticipated some of these problems. and they should h
that is a function of bad weather and major -- at major hub cities like denver, atlanta, baltimore, the washington area. kristen: united has seen the brunt of these problems. why is that? is that bad management, or bad luck with bad weather? >> it's not bad management at all but it is bad luck with the hubs. united has just been whacked with the ugly stick in terms of bad weather that's gone from denver to chicago to the east coast. plus, high temperatures in texas affecting the hub in...
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cleveland, baltimore, houston, dallas and washington, d.c., all seeing double-digit spikes in homicides fueled by a surge in violent gangs. today, chicago's top cop, vowing to wipe out the gangs responsible for tyshawn's death. >> we're going to go and destroy that gang and the rival gang too. >> reporter: and tom, investigators here at chicago asay a second suspect is in custody, and they're on the hunt for a third suspect. >>> and elsewhere in the windy city, outrage in the shopping district. protesters closing down, to protest the shooting of a man by a white officer. >>> meantime, black friday shoppers fighting over some of the deepest discounts of the season. rebecca jarvis has the numbers for us tonight. >> reporter: they came, they shopped, they conquered. >> i've got my fanny pack. my list. i'm so much more prepared than i was last year. >> reporter: black friday sales still going strong across the country tonight with many stores open since thanksgiving. >> the adrenaline, the deals is why we're shopping on black friday. >> reporter: chaos breaking out in this florence, kentuck
cleveland, baltimore, houston, dallas and washington, d.c., all seeing double-digit spikes in homicides fueled by a surge in violent gangs. today, chicago's top cop, vowing to wipe out the gangs responsible for tyshawn's death. >> we're going to go and destroy that gang and the rival gang too. >> reporter: and tom, investigators here at chicago asay a second suspect is in custody, and they're on the hunt for a third suspect. >>> and elsewhere in the windy city, outrage in...
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a man baltimore police are calling public enemy number one. he's accused of firebombing a home, igniting a blaze that killed two teenagers and sent young children to the hospital. police say it was a revenge attack. here's maggie rulli. >> reporter: tonight, an urgent manhunt for the arsonist accused of firebombing this apartment. >> we've got a fire showing, third floor. >> reporter: baltimore firefighters arriving on saturday morning to the home engulfed in fast-moving flames. investigators claim the fire set to target someone inside. police say this surveillance video shows the suspect throwing two molotov cocktails into the building. >> all units approach with caution. children jumping outside. >> reporter: the heat, so intense that one woman leapt from the top floor to escape. she's still in critical condition. two teenagers killed, six others injured, including two small children. >> he didn't care that the kids were in those homes. he just knew that there were people inside that home that he wanted to kill. >> reporter: baltimore police
a man baltimore police are calling public enemy number one. he's accused of firebombing a home, igniting a blaze that killed two teenagers and sent young children to the hospital. police say it was a revenge attack. here's maggie rulli. >> reporter: tonight, an urgent manhunt for the arsonist accused of firebombing this apartment. >> we've got a fire showing, third floor. >> reporter: baltimore firefighters arriving on saturday morning to the home engulfed in fast-moving...
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the tornado that hit baltimore did not damage the airport there. >> david kerley, thank you. >>> now to the breaking news overseas this morning. a short time before we came on the air tonight the white house confirming what u.s. authorities long suspected, that syria's president has used chemical weapons on his own people. jonathan karl tonight on the evidence and the bigger question how will president obama respond. >> reporter: united states sat on the side lines as more than 90,000 people were killed in syria over the past two years. earlier this year president obama warned the syrian government that if they used chemical weapons they would be crossing a red line. >> i have made clear that the use of chemical weapons is a game changer. >> reporter: evidence including this video of a possible chemical attack in this town has mounted that the syrian government has used chemical weapons. opposition groups provided video they claimed showed the after math of attacks. france and england claimed to have physical evidence of chemicals used. now the white house says it agrees the syrian g
the tornado that hit baltimore did not damage the airport there. >> david kerley, thank you. >>> now to the breaking news overseas this morning. a short time before we came on the air tonight the white house confirming what u.s. authorities long suspected, that syria's president has used chemical weapons on his own people. jonathan karl tonight on the evidence and the bigger question how will president obama respond. >> reporter: united states sat on the side lines as more...
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the-time pro-bowler spent four seasons with baltimore and he had 17 sacs, but missed half of last season with foot problems. this abc 7 sports report has been brought t (vo) shop all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood... all with worry-free ownership. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying your next one.
the-time pro-bowler spent four seasons with baltimore and he had 17 sacs, but missed half of last season with foot problems. this abc 7 sports report has been brought t (vo) shop all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood... all with worry-free ownership. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying your next one.
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cummings' district includes most of baltimore, and is majority black. house leader nancy pelosi swiftly condemned the tweets as racist. tweeting, we all reject racist attacks against him. trump also used that word "infested" on twitter when targeting four congresswomen last week. saying, go back from where they came from. all congresswomen are american citizens. only one ilhan omar was born outside of the united states, in somalia. the president's attacks on omar rallying this chant at a reallily in north carolina. [ chanting "send her back" ] now, cummings defending himself. tweeting, it's my constitutional duty to conduct oversight of the executive branch. but, it's my moral duty to fight for my constituents. cnn anchor victor blackwell brought to tears by the president's characterization of his hometown. >> people get up and go to work there. they care for their families there, they love their children who pledge allegiance to the flag. just like people who live in districts of congressmen who support you, sir. they are americans too. >> reporter: ab
cummings' district includes most of baltimore, and is majority black. house leader nancy pelosi swiftly condemned the tweets as racist. tweeting, we all reject racist attacks against him. trump also used that word "infested" on twitter when targeting four congresswomen last week. saying, go back from where they came from. all congresswomen are american citizens. only one ilhan omar was born outside of the united states, in somalia. the president's attacks on omar rallying this chant...
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. >>> breaking news from baltimore tonight. the police force defending their officers after the suspect with the nearly severed spine. tonight, saying they don't believe he was wearing his seat belt. >>> the video never seen before. inside his cell, the boston bomber, and what he does next, straight to that camera. >>> and ben affleck's apology tonight, after trying to hide the discovery about his family's past. he says he was embarrassed by it. >>> good evening. and we begin tonight with that midair scare, an emergency landing after a flight took off from chicago's o'hare airport. a passenger losing consciousness. the pilots fearing there could be an issue with cabin pressure, declaring an emergency, descending fast, dropping, as i mentioned, 27,000 feet in just minutes. tonight, the rattled passengers here, and why pilots acted so quickly. abc's gio benitez leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, a midair scare for 75 passengers. skywest flight 5622 from chicago to hartford, connecticut, took off at 9:31 this morning. but just
. >>> breaking news from baltimore tonight. the police force defending their officers after the suspect with the nearly severed spine. tonight, saying they don't believe he was wearing his seat belt. >>> the video never seen before. inside his cell, the boston bomber, and what he does next, straight to that camera. >>> and ben affleck's apology tonight, after trying to hide the discovery about his family's past. he says he was embarrassed by it. >>> good...
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steve osunsami in baltimore tonight. >> reporter: tonight, baltimore police are reminding everyone that cops are people, too. that the violence in the streets is sending officers home to their families with serious wounds. so far, 98 officers hurt. 43 needing emergency or hospital treatment. 13 wounded so badly, they've had to take medical leave from work. >> meaning that they are unable to come into work at all. >> reporter: the heaviest riot gear is no match for bottles and bricks thrown just the right way. knocking these police to the ground. >> they have broken bones. one of them is unresponsive. this is not okay. >> reporter: authorities explained to david this week how after one officer was hit, he didn't know where he was. >> he was in and out of consciousness, having difficulty remembering his first name. >> reporter: the message tonight, as police load up on school and city buses to keep calm on the streets, they hope to come home in one piece. on the streets tonight, there's little sympathy for the safety concerns of police and the officers know that. but we've seen officers d
steve osunsami in baltimore tonight. >> reporter: tonight, baltimore police are reminding everyone that cops are people, too. that the violence in the streets is sending officers home to their families with serious wounds. so far, 98 officers hurt. 43 needing emergency or hospital treatment. 13 wounded so badly, they've had to take medical leave from work. >> meaning that they are unable to come into work at all. >> reporter: the heaviest riot gear is no match for bottles and...
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[ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: we are rising and shining right here in baltimore. let me tell you something, guys, it's a magical moment. >> it is. thank you, ike. i love that booming voice. wait, there's more from ike. >> i want ike to be my hype man. >> i know. >> london is like, bye, everybody. >> meet you there. >> so well deserving, all of them. >>> ginger? >> thank you, robin. we love to see that, the smiles. this will give you a smile remembering a legend. we lost willard scott this weekend who was the weatherman on "the today show" for 35 years. can't forget him. he started doing 100-year-old birthdays and did it till he retired in 2015. he certainly will be missed. in his honor we'll do a little willard scott weather forecast. scott, louisiana, looks like a nice place to be, 91 and century, florida, right there with a couple of thunderstorms. >>> and now to the countdown to halloween just 54 days away. a great way to get ready with a trip to the haunted mansion holiday at disneyland resort in southern california and our kayna whitworth is out there. kayna,
[ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: we are rising and shining right here in baltimore. let me tell you something, guys, it's a magical moment. >> it is. thank you, ike. i love that booming voice. wait, there's more from ike. >> i want ike to be my hype man. >> i know. >> london is like, bye, everybody. >> meet you there. >> so well deserving, all of them. >>> ginger? >> thank you, robin. we love to see that, the smiles. this will give...
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at the same time, baltimore police say there is credible information that members of three gangs have entered into partnership to take out law enforcement officers. gray's death has sparked marches and rallies for more than a week. his family wants details about the injury he suffered. >>> and happening now, opening statements are set to begin in colorado in the trial of the man accused of killing 12 people in the movie theater in 2012. let's take a live look right now inside the courtroom in centennial, colorado. 27-year-old james holmes is accused of killing 12 people and wounding 70 others. when he opened fire during a showing of the movie "the dark knight rises." he has admitted he was the gunman but has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. if convicted holmes could be sentenced to death. >>> you know, mike is here to talk about the forecast. >> hey, good morning from the top of the broadcast center where it is a warm one already. 71 degrees here in san francisco. but it won't last. we have a roller coaster of temperatures as we end april and begin may. and we'll look for som
at the same time, baltimore police say there is credible information that members of three gangs have entered into partnership to take out law enforcement officers. gray's death has sparked marches and rallies for more than a week. his family wants details about the injury he suffered. >>> and happening now, opening statements are set to begin in colorado in the trial of the man accused of killing 12 people in the movie theater in 2012. let's take a live look right now inside the...
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. >> a's in baltimore, getting shut out by hunter. gets cespedes swinging. cespedes gets revenge in the fourth. right now a's up 2-0 in the fourth. we'll update the highlights at 6:00. >> 49ers garying up for the race back to the big game. the defense returns all of 11 starters, unheard of in the era of free agency. they were top ten in total defense. al don smith will step into a starting role. and now that hey have a year under the belt, the defense can only improve. >> you can actually see some of the things you did last year and the stuff you need to work on, so just implementing their playbook, trying to understand what they want you to get accomplished, and you can actually start tweaking your defense. >> done well. we don't rest on thes. we want to come back and duplicate that and make it that much better. play that much better as a defense. >> mike: let's tee it up across the pond. the senior british open. round three of the same course in scotland. american fred couples shot up the leader board with a #-under 64 despite windy conditions. able to sti
. >> a's in baltimore, getting shut out by hunter. gets cespedes swinging. cespedes gets revenge in the fourth. right now a's up 2-0 in the fourth. we'll update the highlights at 6:00. >> 49ers garying up for the race back to the big game. the defense returns all of 11 starters, unheard of in the era of free agency. they were top ten in total defense. al don smith will step into a starting role. and now that hey have a year under the belt, the defense can only improve. >> you...
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the men walked out of a baltimore prison last night to a crowd of supporters. they had been convicted of shooting another teen back in 1983 over a georgetown university jacket. they were all 16 years old at the time when they entered prison. the baltimore state's attorney's office found evidence that the witnesses may have been coerced and that police may have withheld evidence. >>> now to the partial building collapse in cincinnati. officials at the scene say they're hoping for a miracle. four workers were found alive but one is still missing. last night the search became a recovery effort. the structure came down yesterday afternoon as workers poured concrete onto its sixth floor. >> we're going to search till we find someone, but as time goes on, those are some of the decisions that we would have to make. but right now our plan is to continue. >> they're hoping for a miracle. we're hoping for a miracle. we are preparing for not, unfortunately. >> two of the four rescued workers suffered serious injuries. all four are expected to recover. >> wow. >>> well, ti
the men walked out of a baltimore prison last night to a crowd of supporters. they had been convicted of shooting another teen back in 1983 over a georgetown university jacket. they were all 16 years old at the time when they entered prison. the baltimore state's attorney's office found evidence that the witnesses may have been coerced and that police may have withheld evidence. >>> now to the partial building collapse in cincinnati. officials at the scene say they're hoping for a...
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a 12-year-old is shot in baltimore outside a high school football game. a 16-year-old killed in louisiana. what's happened to this proud american tradition? >>> remembering bill richardson, the former governor and ambassador who was instrumental in freeing americans detained overseas. including former marine trevor reed and wnba star brittney griner. >>> the search for an arsonist in louisiana. the investigation now as officials say the largest wildfire in state history was deliberately set. >>> and americans pay tribute to the mayor of margaritaville, jimmy buffett, a treasured performer who invited us all to share in his paradise. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight." >>> good evening. it's great to have you with us on this sunday night. i'm whit johnson. several developing stories. the new sighting of a convicted killer and urgent manhunt outside philadelphia. but we begin with the extreme weather across the country this holiday weekend. monsoon rains slamming the southwest, at least one death reporte
a 12-year-old is shot in baltimore outside a high school football game. a 16-year-old killed in louisiana. what's happened to this proud american tradition? >>> remembering bill richardson, the former governor and ambassador who was instrumental in freeing americans detained overseas. including former marine trevor reed and wnba star brittney griner. >>> the search for an arsonist in louisiana. the investigation now as officials say the largest wildfire in state history was...
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shot up to 97 in baltimore. so hot in fact people were lining up for those much-coveted bags of ice. more now from abc's ginger zee. >> reporter: it's an epic heat wave. >> i think it is too hot. i am not a heat person. >> reporter: 105 in atlanta, georgia. 103, raleigh, north carolina, 103 for birmingham, alabama. big numbers under a huge heat dome. it is not a technical term. here's what it is. a high-pressure system that settles in and barely budges. here's how it works. high pressure compresses air to the ground increasing the molecule's energy and that warms it up all around us. that's the science. here's how it feels -- oppressive heat with no break. a gigantic fan offering relief at a golf tournament in atlanta. for this pup, took an icy treat to cool down. in atlanta, it was one too many overheated innings, the nationals pitcher pulled out of the game with heat exhaustion. across the river in new jersey, paramedics were responding to emergency heat-related calls, barraged by 20 an hour. >> we see a rise
shot up to 97 in baltimore. so hot in fact people were lining up for those much-coveted bags of ice. more now from abc's ginger zee. >> reporter: it's an epic heat wave. >> i think it is too hot. i am not a heat person. >> reporter: 105 in atlanta, georgia. 103, raleigh, north carolina, 103 for birmingham, alabama. big numbers under a huge heat dome. it is not a technical term. here's what it is. a high-pressure system that settles in and barely budges. here's how it works....
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., and baltimore. >> it will get warmer in the northeast later today. boston reaching 42. atlanta's high, 47. chicago and detroit won't rise above the teens. and minneapolis will top out at 8. phoenix reaches 75. los angeles, 63. south florida is the warmest, a high of 88 in miami. >>> coming up, how deleting instagram posts could win you free flights far year. >>> also ahead, snow rolls down a mountainside, covering parts of a highway. the massive avalanche caught on camera. >>> and a man and his dog survive getting trapped in a car for five days. the taco bell >>> an avalanche engulfed part of interstate 70 in colorado. a driver's camera captured the snow coming down in blamgt over an area called ten-mile canyon. no one was hurt. an avalanche warning is still in effect. >>> new details about a baltimore woman fatally stabbed after reportedly giving money to a pan hand 8er. police say it was staged by her family. jack lynne smith's husband and step daughter were arrest for murder. they were arrested near the texas border alledgedly trying to flee the country. >>> police i
., and baltimore. >> it will get warmer in the northeast later today. boston reaching 42. atlanta's high, 47. chicago and detroit won't rise above the teens. and minneapolis will top out at 8. phoenix reaches 75. los angeles, 63. south florida is the warmest, a high of 88 in miami. >>> coming up, how deleting instagram posts could win you free flights far year. >>> also ahead, snow rolls down a mountainside, covering parts of a highway. the massive avalanche caught on...
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dan, paula. >> tense times in the city of baltimore. gloria, thank you. >>> we're going to turn it over to ron who has been tracking all the other headlines overnight. good morning, ron. >>> good morning, paula, dan, rachel. good morning to you. we begin with a fatal accident in alabama that has left one person dead and four sailors missing as a powerful storm battered the area. the storm capsized several boats off the coast of mobile, alabama. winds clocking in at speeds of 50 miles an hour -- more than 50 miles an hour. more than 100 sailboats and as many as 200 participating in the dauphin island boat races in mobile bay. one boater said she jumped into the water so fast she did not have time to put on a life vest. >>> russian hackers have reportedly or did reportedly tap into president obama's e-mails. according to "the new york times" it happened last year during a breach of the white house's unclassified computer system. the hackers reportedly also gained access to the state department's unclassified system but do not appear to ha
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in our nation's capital, back into baltimore. 1 to 3 inches when people are making their way to work. be careful on the road ways. back to you, marci and john. >>> stay with us for "good morning america," live reports from the storm zeend the latest news coming up. >>> to the latest in the gun control debate. new york's billionaire mayor is launching a new ad campaign today urging background checks for gun purchase. michael bloomberg hoping to influence governors of key states. >> reporter: the gun control fight is heating up as major bloomberg spends $12 million of his own money to take on the nra. three months after the shooting at sandy hook elementary, congress is preparing to vote on sweeping gun control measures. both sides of the debate are bracing for a fight. >> we're trying to do everything in we can to impress upon the senators this is what the survivors want, what the public wants. >> it slows down the law-abiding and does nothing to anyone else. >> reporter: the bill includes background checks for all gun purchases. tougher penalties for gun trafficking, and more money fo
in our nation's capital, back into baltimore. 1 to 3 inches when people are making their way to work. be careful on the road ways. back to you, marci and john. >>> stay with us for "good morning america," live reports from the storm zeend the latest news coming up. >>> to the latest in the gun control debate. new york's billionaire mayor is launching a new ad campaign today urging background checks for gun purchase. michael bloomberg hoping to influence governors of...
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why a routine flight from las vegas to baltimore took 24 hours to finally get to its destination. >>> and up next, smash and grab. how those machines that give us quick cash are becoming an easy way for thieves to make a quick buck. tonight, the american city where atms are targeted twice a week. this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. i accept that i'm not 21. i accept i'm not the sprinter i was back in college. i even accept that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't accept giving it less than my best. so if i can go for something better than warfarin ...i will. eliquis. eliquis... reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin plus it had less major bleeding than warfarin... eliquis had both. that really mattered to me. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to,
why a routine flight from las vegas to baltimore took 24 hours to finally get to its destination. >>> and up next, smash and grab. how those machines that give us quick cash are becoming an easy way for thieves to make a quick buck. tonight, the american city where atms are targeted twice a week. this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can...
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officials have released 911 calls from the baltimore area. you can hear the pan nick their voices at the southwest airlines flight from san antonio struggled to land. >> an airplane just went over toward my house heading toward gibson island. she's going down. on fire. >> one of the motors was completely on fire. it sounded like fireworks going off. >> aboard the plane, one of the passengers remembered thinking that southwest has never had an accident and he's going to be a victim of its first. the plane did land safely. the passengers gave the crew a big round of applause. >>> dramatic moments on a -- as a camera, excuse me, captured as nevada police officer safes the life of a child choking on a piece of candy. frantic parents rushed their 3-year-old son into the grocery store moments after calling 911. officer quinn averett responds. you can see him, he xwrabs the boy, cleared the jawbreaker candy from his airway in just a few seconds, saving his life. >>> florida state university quarterback jameis winston is free to play football team's
officials have released 911 calls from the baltimore area. you can hear the pan nick their voices at the southwest airlines flight from san antonio struggled to land. >> an airplane just went over toward my house heading toward gibson island. she's going down. on fire. >> one of the motors was completely on fire. it sounded like fireworks going off. >> aboard the plane, one of the passengers remembered thinking that southwest has never had an accident and he's going to be a...
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the-time pro-bowler spent four seasons with baltimore and he had 17 sacs, but missed half of last season with foot problems. this abc 7 sports report has been brought disneyland resort. celebrate the summer of heroes, only at hero up! i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always moving forward... because i can't afford to get stuck in the past. comcast business. built for business. comcast business. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. >>> that's our report. appreciate your time. >> from all of us, thanks for joining us. on jimmy kimmel >>> tonight's episode of "jimmy kimmel live" is brought to you by this guy's mustache. he thinks it's working for him. from hol
the-time pro-bowler spent four seasons with baltimore and he had 17 sacs, but missed half of last season with foot problems. this abc 7 sports report has been brought disneyland resort. celebrate the summer of heroes, only at hero up! i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless handoff... canyon software. from reception, to landline, to mobile. i need one number... not two. i'm always moving...
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pel loi baltimore. >> president trump and eli ja cummings exchanging words on twitter with strategist showing video of abandoned buildings and trash on the streets, which the lawmaker represents. the president began his tweets calling cummings a brutal bully and saying his district is far worse and dangerous than the situation at the border. >> what does that mean when a child is sitting in their own feces. >> referring to an encounter earlier this month and acting homeland security chief during a hearing about the way migrants were handled at the border. the president referring to his district as a rat infested mess, saying if he spent more time there, he could clean up the area. cummings responding, i go home to my district daily. the disdain between these two men is nothing new. >> do you believe president trump is a racist? >> i believe he is -- yes, no doubt about it. >> that response on last sunday is the congressman reacting in the wake of president trump's attack on a group of four lawmakers known as the squad. abc news washington. >>> coming up on this week, mayor bill deblas
pel loi baltimore. >> president trump and eli ja cummings exchanging words on twitter with strategist showing video of abandoned buildings and trash on the streets, which the lawmaker represents. the president began his tweets calling cummings a brutal bully and saying his district is far worse and dangerous than the situation at the border. >> what does that mean when a child is sitting in their own feces. >> referring to an encounter earlier this month and acting homeland...
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throwing rocks at baltimore police. she got down there and knocked the thug right out of him. >> i was angry. i was shocked. you never want to see your child out there doing that. he said, ma, my instinct was to run. he knew. he knew he was in trouble. >> reporter: many parents are calling her their hero. someone who held their child accountable. in middle of riots that burned parts of the city. she told cbs she wasn't trying to become famous. she just wanted her 16-year-old son, michael, off the streets. >> he gave me eye contact. not even thinking about cameras or anything like that, that's my only son. and at the end of the day, i don't want him to be a freddie gray. >> reporter: celebrities online delivering the same message. former super bowl mvp ray lewis -- >> get off the streets! violence is not the answer! >> reporter: dozens of teens are now under arrest. police will arrest more once they identify the faces. toya graham says she hopes her teenage son won't be one of them. that's why she did what she did. >> i'
throwing rocks at baltimore police. she got down there and knocked the thug right out of him. >> i was angry. i was shocked. you never want to see your child out there doing that. he said, ma, my instinct was to run. he knew. he knew he was in trouble. >> reporter: many parents are calling her their hero. someone who held their child accountable. in middle of riots that burned parts of the city. she told cbs she wasn't trying to become famous. she just wanted her 16-year-old son,...
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. >> chicago and baltimore met in the first preseason game of the 2018 campaign. that's right. it's back. the bears and ravens played in the hall of fame game in canton, ohio. baltimore won, 17-16. >>> up next in "the pulse," a successful political candidate who you may have seen in the wrestling ring. >>> and also ahead, the kid with the perfect nickname. catch him if you can. >>> plus, a couple's big moment gets robbed in a way. wait till you see who stole the show. show. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for tr
. >> chicago and baltimore met in the first preseason game of the 2018 campaign. that's right. it's back. the bears and ravens played in the hall of fame game in canton, ohio. baltimore won, 17-16. >>> up next in "the pulse," a successful political candidate who you may have seen in the wrestling ring. >>> and also ahead, the kid with the perfect nickname. catch him if you can. >>> plus, a couple's big moment gets robbed in a way. wait till you see who...
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baltimore detectives soon discovering threats he posted on instagram. "i'm putting wings on pigs today. they take one of ours, let's take two of theirs." with the hashtags shoot the police, r.i.p. eric garner and r.i.p. mike brown. they alerted the nypd, but word never got to officers wenjian liu and rafael ramos, sitting in their patrol car in brooklyn. 2:47 p.m., police say brinsley approached that car, telling two bystanders, "watch what i'm about to do." he walked up to the passenger side and fired four shots, striking both officers in the head. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> reporter: as police descended, the gunman fled. s.w.a.t. teams chased the suspect here to this nearby subway station. police say brinsley then shot himself in the head. tonight, a city in mourning. officer liu leaves behind a wife of just two months. officer ramos, two sons. his 13-year-old writing on facebook, "it's horrible that someone gets shot dead just for being a police officer. everyone says they hate cops, but they are the people that they call for help. i will always
baltimore detectives soon discovering threats he posted on instagram. "i'm putting wings on pigs today. they take one of ours, let's take two of theirs." with the hashtags shoot the police, r.i.p. eric garner and r.i.p. mike brown. they alerted the nypd, but word never got to officers wenjian liu and rafael ramos, sitting in their patrol car in brooklyn. 2:47 p.m., police say brinsley approached that car, telling two bystanders, "watch what i'm about to do." he walked up to...
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. >> 90s from colorado sfroings baltimore. triple digits again in atlanta and phoenix. upper 80s in the northeast. >>> still to come on "america this morning," an american student mauld by chimps. we'll have an update. >>> and the colorful detergent pacts still making kids sick months after a warning. >>> and a new study overnight. coffee, a cancer fighter? details on that and more when we come right back. ñcñkús1@ú? i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with
. >> 90s from colorado sfroings baltimore. triple digits again in atlanta and phoenix. upper 80s in the northeast. >>> still to come on "america this morning," an american student mauld by chimps. we'll have an update. >>> and the colorful detergent pacts still making kids sick months after a warning. >>> and a new study overnight. coffee, a cancer fighter? details on that and more when we come right back. ñcñkús1@ú? i'm only in my 60's... i've got...
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she was forced into her car at gun point yesterday at her home near baltimore this, morning she was found nearby, still in the car with hands bound and investigators consider him armed and dangerous and they still don't know motives. strange story. >> are your tax dollars subsidizing junk food? >> >>> a class action lawsuit has been filed against a now defunk company accused of bilking homeowners out of thousands of dollars. >> yes. of lending offered clients a chance to get homes out from underwater. the company said it had come up with a way to refinance at current market value. many who bought into the program say that they were victims of fraud. >> and this is hurt my trust if people. >> we were very angry. very sad. and a little ashamed. >> and benjiman and other homeowners said for a chance to get with a company called short pay refinance. the lawsuit filed today accuse the kch bilking homeowners out of millions of dollars. >> by telling my client i can do the short pay refinance and save you hundreds of thousands of dollars. to demand up front payment and take that money, allegedly
she was forced into her car at gun point yesterday at her home near baltimore this, morning she was found nearby, still in the car with hands bound and investigators consider him armed and dangerous and they still don't know motives. strange story. >> are your tax dollars subsidizing junk food? >> >>> a class action lawsuit has been filed against a now defunk company accused of bilking homeowners out of thousands of dollars. >> yes. of lending offered clients a chance...
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overnight, the baltimore skies lit up with flames. a huge blaze intentionally set, suspect fire officials, as part of a day-long riot that hurt 15 police officers, including this wounded cop rushed into an armored car for hospital transport. nearly 30 arrests for violence and resistance. this man carried away by a team of riot police. rampant looting breaking out in broad daylight, causing the mayor to impose a curfew beginning today. everyone inside after 10:00 p.m. >> if you are on the streets, it will be for two reaps medical emergency or you're going to work. that's it. >> reporter: the mayor reacting to violence like this. this pharmacy, first looted, then set on fire, one of baltimore's signature streets. as firefighters battle the blaze, this rioter is seen on live tv slashing the hose. police cars danced upon. damaged and even set ablaze. a $16 million baptist nursing home, which took eight years to build burnt to the ground. columns of police clashing with rock-throwing protesters. the governor labeled the rioters criminals.
overnight, the baltimore skies lit up with flames. a huge blaze intentionally set, suspect fire officials, as part of a day-long riot that hurt 15 police officers, including this wounded cop rushed into an armored car for hospital transport. nearly 30 arrests for violence and resistance. this man carried away by a team of riot police. rampant looting breaking out in broad daylight, causing the mayor to impose a curfew beginning today. everyone inside after 10:00 p.m. >> if you are on the...
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heavy rain flooding the streets in baltimore. cars, you see them there, under water.th herut formg thundm wchho, clinphlynd york. abc's whit johnson leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, heavy downpours and damaging winds across the northeast as millions head home from work. >> this is a really dangerous storm with heavy rain, lightning, gusty winds. >> reporter: this time lapse showing the severe weather moving through new york city. a confirmed tornado touching down in nearby union county, new jersey. this, after a supercell brought large hail to parts of the heartland, the size of baseballs in south dakota. >> there's some that're a lot bigger than this one. >> reporter: overnight, winds gusting to 70 miles per hour, toppling trees and ripping apart roofs in grand island, nebraska. the baltimore area hammered by a separate system that moved through tuesday. streets turning to rivers amid a flash flood warning. more than five inches of rain in some places. a lightning strike being blamed for this three-alarm fire. fortunately, th
heavy rain flooding the streets in baltimore. cars, you see them there, under water.th herut formg thundm wchho, clinphlynd york. abc's whit johnson leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, heavy downpours and damaging winds across the northeast as millions head home from work. >> this is a really dangerous storm with heavy rain, lightning, gusty winds. >> reporter: this time lapse showing the severe weather moving through new york city. a confirmed tornado touching down in nearby...
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. >> reporter: this old wbal-tv newscast reporting on the murder of a 14-year-old baltimore teenager, killed at school for his georgetown university jacket. but prosecutors now say police reports reveal witnesses identified another shooter, who later died. the boys were convicted even after chestnut's mother showed police a receipt for a georgetown jacket they found in her son's closet. it was chestnut who pushed the state's attorney for baltimore city to review the case. >> it's a tragedy that these men had 36 years of their life stolen from them. >> it's unreal. this -- this opportunity that was given to us is unreal. >> reporter: maryland currently does not have a system in place to compensate exonerees. the state attorney says she will lobby for a formalized compensation process, not to say that you can put a price tag on what these men have been through, david. >> but they'll finally be home for thanksgiving. thank you, linsey. >>> overseas tonight, and the death toll rising from a powerful earthquake in albania. the magnitude 6.4 quake, the strongest in 30 years, striking before
. >> reporter: this old wbal-tv newscast reporting on the murder of a 14-year-old baltimore teenager, killed at school for his georgetown university jacket. but prosecutors now say police reports reveal witnesses identified another shooter, who later died. the boys were convicted even after chestnut's mother showed police a receipt for a georgetown jacket they found in her son's closet. it was chestnut who pushed the state's attorney for baltimore city to review the case. >> it's a...
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much more expensive. >> reporter: late today, president biden at the port of baltimore, acknowledging americans are feeling the inflation and pointing to the supply chain struggles contributing to that. promising to get to work on it. >> we're tracking the issues and trying to figure out how to tackle them head on. >> reporter: david, economists say expect inflation to get worse before it gets better. experts say the increase in inflation is costing the average american household about $175 a month. that could be a cable bill or an electric bill. and for those families living paycheck to paycheck, they are really feeling the pinch. david? >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next this evening to the toughest sentence yesterday in the january 6th riot at the capitol. a new jersey gym owner sentenced to more than three years in federal prison for assaulting a police officer. authorities say seen here in a frame of video from that day. here's our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl now. >> reporter: today, capitol rioter scott fairlamb, seen here posing wi
much more expensive. >> reporter: late today, president biden at the port of baltimore, acknowledging americans are feeling the inflation and pointing to the supply chain struggles contributing to that. promising to get to work on it. >> we're tracking the issues and trying to figure out how to tackle them head on. >> reporter: david, economists say expect inflation to get worse before it gets better. experts say the increase in inflation is costing the average american...
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., baltimore, and new york by saturday morning and through saturday afternoon, potentially winding up in new england. we'll watch that during a busy travel season. linsey. >> rob, our thanks to you. >>> next, politics. a fight is already brewing for the republican presidential nomination. potential white house hopefuls are now turning on former president trump at a time when one of his favorite megaphones has just been restored. abc's rachel scott reports from las vegas. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump's twitter account restored just days after announcing his third bid for the white house. twitter's new owner, elon musk, asking users if trump should be brought back, announcing on saturday, the people have spoken. trump will be reinstated. for years, twitter was trump's biggest megaphone, but the platform banned the former president two days after the january 6th insurrection, concerned about the risk of further incitement of violence. >> i think it's a terrible mistake. as we showed in the january 6th hearings, the president used that platform to incite that attack on the capitol.
., baltimore, and new york by saturday morning and through saturday afternoon, potentially winding up in new england. we'll watch that during a busy travel season. linsey. >> rob, our thanks to you. >>> next, politics. a fight is already brewing for the republican presidential nomination. potential white house hopefuls are now turning on former president trump at a time when one of his favorite megaphones has just been restored. abc's rachel scott reports from las vegas. >>...
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. >>> the texans takes on the ray lewis and the baltimore ravens. pick it up in the first quarter, ravens trying to field the punt on the bounce. can't control it. jimmy smith recovers for the ravens. 7-3. after an interception, joe flacco for the score. 17-3, ravens. two minutes remaining in the gayle. game. t.j. yates. it's official. ed reed, the texans will get the ball back one more time. 20 seconds to play. on baltimore's 44 yard line, going deep. reed deflects the pass. incomplete. ravens go on to win 20-13. that does it for your espn news update. i'm jorge andres. make sure you tune in to espn news. >> what a weekend. >> a great weekend. you looking forward to it. >> i am. eli manning almost made it. >> you heard it first. >> here are the matchups coming sunday. the ravens are in foxborough to play the patriots and the giants will be headed west to take on the 49ers. >> love this time of year. >>> coming up next, all the major winners from last night's golden globes. >> plus, the hits and misses from the red carpet. stay with us. [ woman ] i
. >>> the texans takes on the ray lewis and the baltimore ravens. pick it up in the first quarter, ravens trying to field the punt on the bounce. can't control it. jimmy smith recovers for the ravens. 7-3. after an interception, joe flacco for the score. 17-3, ravens. two minutes remaining in the gayle. game. t.j. yates. it's official. ed reed, the texans will get the ball back one more time. 20 seconds to play. on baltimore's 44 yard line, going deep. reed deflects the pass....
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york, they called in an early night in baltimore. adhering to a mandatory curfew. >>> police in southern california are asking for help in identifying the driver in a hit and run crash releasing this video showing the driver of a dodge challenger backing up in a parking lot, knocking down an elderly woman. the driver and his passenger did step out of the car briefly and took off. police say the woman was treated for head injuries and sent home. >>> turning to what seems to be a growing danger for children across the country when the school bus pulls up. drivers in such a hurry ignoring stop signs and putting kids' lives at risk. >> in dallas alone, 92,000 tickets have been issues in the last three years and abc's ryan owens is there. >> reporter: just as the school bus doors open, tragedy nearly strikes. a white suv is inches from mowing down three children including this 5-year-old. >> it kind of ran over my shoe a little. >> reporter: the bus's cameras catch the speeding suv from three angles as the driver passes the bus on the sho
york, they called in an early night in baltimore. adhering to a mandatory curfew. >>> police in southern california are asking for help in identifying the driver in a hit and run crash releasing this video showing the driver of a dodge challenger backing up in a parking lot, knocking down an elderly woman. the driver and his passenger did step out of the car briefly and took off. police say the woman was treated for head injuries and sent home. >>> turning to what seems to be...
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. >> now to baltimore where the man who suffered a fatal spinal injury while in custody is being laid to rest today. the funeral of freddie gray followed a week of outrage capped off by violence, looting and arrests. gloria rivera is there. >> reporter: just hours after parts of baltimore descended into chaos, a community in mourning began its final good-bye to freddie gray. >> we hope that truth prevails. >> we support the family who has this loss. >> reporter: 25-year-old gray died a week ago after sustaining a severe spinal cord injury while in police custody. gray's grieving family claims his spine was almost severed. >> we don't know exactly when, we don't know the how the it was severed. we the only people that know that are the police officers involved. >> reporter: quiet sorrow in stark contrast to this scene last night. a small pocket of rioters smashing storefronts, burning cars and facing off with police in full riot gear. >> and just wreaked havoc. >> reporter: outside camden yards red sox orioles game, chaos. this community frustrated but determined to end what many belie
. >> now to baltimore where the man who suffered a fatal spinal injury while in custody is being laid to rest today. the funeral of freddie gray followed a week of outrage capped off by violence, looting and arrests. gloria rivera is there. >> reporter: just hours after parts of baltimore descended into chaos, a community in mourning began its final good-bye to freddie gray. >> we hope that truth prevails. >> we support the family who has this loss. >> reporter:...
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and i-44, from baltimore to st. louis. >> and if you're hitting the skies today, should have a pretty easy time. weather-related airport delays are only expected in the city of denver, which is supposed to get 6 to 12 inches of snow today. old man winter being felt out there. >> 80 degrees on monday. and now -- >> the weather. >>> turning to attorneys for michael jackson's dr. conrad murray, who planned to shift focus today. saying they will highlight murray's positive traits. >> day after day murray has been vilified on the stand. even taking a hit from one of his own witnesses. abc's diana alvear is tracking the trial from los angeles. good morning, diana. >> reporter: good morning. by far, the most visiting witness was a nurse working with jackson to improve his sleeping habits. she wanted him to try natural methods. but he only wanted one thing. the first witness of the day made it clear. michael jackson's desire for propofol existed long before dr. conrad murray came into the picture. cheryl lynn lee, addressed
and i-44, from baltimore to st. louis. >> and if you're hitting the skies today, should have a pretty easy time. weather-related airport delays are only expected in the city of denver, which is supposed to get 6 to 12 inches of snow today. old man winter being felt out there. >> 80 degrees on monday. and now -- >> the weather. >>> turning to attorneys for michael jackson's dr. conrad murray, who planned to shift focus today. saying they will highlight murray's...
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just last week in baltimore. he's a repeated offender and was released early from prison last year. >> a us soldier who spent months detained in north korea is back in us custody. army private travis king will now begin a reintegration process at a us military base. abc's em nguyen has more on king's case. good morning. >> andrew good morning. with king returning home, the big question is what happens to him now? overnight, us army private travis king returning to the us after spending two months detained in north korea back in july. the 23 year old was released from a south korean prison where he had served time for assault. he then joined a tour of the dmz, seen here dressed in black king, then willingly bolted into north korea, where he was detained. and 70 days later, north korea announced king had been found guilty of illegally intruding into its territory and expelled him. north koreans almost certainly ask king about his army unit, its capability is anything they could find out about the military mission o
just last week in baltimore. he's a repeated offender and was released early from prison last year. >> a us soldier who spent months detained in north korea is back in us custody. army private travis king will now begin a reintegration process at a us military base. abc's em nguyen has more on king's case. good morning. >> andrew good morning. with king returning home, the big question is what happens to him now? overnight, us army private travis king returning to the us after...
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outside baltimore, a man's body was found. near the rushing waters. crews are still searching for a woman after a boat was swept away friday. now a new threat, a tropical storm watch has just been issued for parts of the gulf coast, running from the florida/alabama bordero louisiana. current projections expect it to hit wednesday and be in the florida keys wednesday morning. maggie rulli, abc news, new york. >>> a weekend of fun on the colorado river turned tragic when two boats collided, tossing 16 people into the water. four people are missing and presumed dead. nine others were injured. the water was packed with revelers enjoying the long holiday weekend. on the california/arizona border. witnesses say, one boat was speeding on the wrong side of the river with no lights on. >> it is all too common that we have accidents on the colorado river. and unfortunately, in this case, no one was wearing life jackets. it's not mandated that they do so, but we certainly encourage folks to do that because of situations just like this. >> authorities say it's no
outside baltimore, a man's body was found. near the rushing waters. crews are still searching for a woman after a boat was swept away friday. now a new threat, a tropical storm watch has just been issued for parts of the gulf coast, running from the florida/alabama bordero louisiana. current projections expect it to hit wednesday and be in the florida keys wednesday morning. maggie rulli, abc news, new york. >>> a weekend of fun on the colorado river turned tragic when two boats...
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replaced him with troy smith waived by baltimore. biggest question mark for the niners against seattle offensive line where 2 starting rookie davis at rice rate tackle and left guard. the coach was asked today if the 2 are ready. >> better be. about but i think they have done a great job. i think they have continued to work their tails off and i'm really excited that we have both of them but now is not the time to ask if they are ready. it's on now. >>reporter: it's on. monday night college football third rank boise state and virginia tech. mr. to tommy beautiful 1 handed grab. stays in bound. boise state up 17 nothing. third quarter fourth and 5. blitz on. taylor finds him and break the tackle he's gone. virginia tech takes a 1 point lead. to the fourth. minute to go. broncos down 4. also play action moore hits austin. 13 yards. moore third touch down pass of the nature. boise state keeps the national title hope alive. not part of the family with dramatic 33-30 victory. u.s. open unthe light. a-rod in attendance to see federer match
replaced him with troy smith waived by baltimore. biggest question mark for the niners against seattle offensive line where 2 starting rookie davis at rice rate tackle and left guard. the coach was asked today if the 2 are ready. >> better be. about but i think they have done a great job. i think they have continued to work their tails off and i'm really excited that we have both of them but now is not the time to ask if they are ready. it's on now. >>reporter: it's on. monday night...
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>> well, you know, i lived in baltimore and worked in baltimore. so -- >> okay. >> that's where my heart is right now. >> you're going for the ravens? >> i am. >> i think i am, too. we're on the same team with that. >>> coming up next, our favorite -- don't be bitter that the giants are out, willis. it's over, man. you have to let it go. our favorite story of the day coming up later. it has all to do with an all-american treat. >> yes. but first, the brand new credit card fee that could put a pinch on you as soon as you say charge it. you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" weather now." >>> "world news now" weather brought to you by lysol. cdc guidelines it's imw to help protect your family. wash your hands often. and clean your surfaces using a disinfectant to prevent the spread of cold and flu viruses. you can trust lysol because lysol disinfecting wipes kill 99.9% of cold and flu viruses. and with lysol no-touch hand soap, you have 10 times more protection with each wash. helping protect your family with lysol... that's our missi
>> well, you know, i lived in baltimore and worked in baltimore. so -- >> okay. >> that's where my heart is right now. >> you're going for the ravens? >> i am. >> i think i am, too. we're on the same team with that. >>> coming up next, our favorite -- don't be bitter that the giants are out, willis. it's over, man. you have to let it go. our favorite story of the day coming up later. it has all to do with an all-american treat. >> yes. but...
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and your aunt lisa lives here, in baltimore. uncle earnie? waaay out in hawaii. but don't you worry, we will always be together for christmas. [ male announcer ] being together is the best part of the holidays and cheerios is happy to be part of the family. you just ate dallas! >>> software developers making apps for kids are under investigation for private issues. ftc wants to determine if companies ares!pb violating rigs by collecting personal information from the kids phones and sharing it with data workers. companies its investigating but examined 400 apps selected from online stores operated from apple and google. most apps failed to inform the parents about the data that could be found. >> apple making or apple mapping app coming under a safety warning for users in australia. police asking drivers to avoid using the app. officers say they had to rescue several people when the app led them to the wrong praise. in some cases drivers were stranded without food or water for 24 hours. tim cook apologized and promised improvement autos last week on abc 7 news at
and your aunt lisa lives here, in baltimore. uncle earnie? waaay out in hawaii. but don't you worry, we will always be together for christmas. [ male announcer ] being together is the best part of the holidays and cheerios is happy to be part of the family. you just ate dallas! >>> software developers making apps for kids are under investigation for private issues. ftc wants to determine if companies ares!pb violating rigs by collecting personal information from the kids phones and...
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. >>> straight to baltimore. calm, virtually empty this morning after an overnight curfew took effect. the rock throwing crowd tried to defy the curfew, quickly dispersed by officers. with smoke canisters and pepper balls. police determined to prevent a repeat of monday's riots. >> and there is an image from the protests of a mother confronting her son there's resonating with so many across the country. >> confronting is one way to put it. a parent doing everything they can to keep their children out of trouble. steve osunsami in baltimore with some of the families. >> here's the hard truth, underneath the ski masks and hoodies of rioters are the faces of children. >> you all keep coming to take everything we got. we going to take what you all got. >> reporter: confronted with so many saddening images -- [ expletive ]. >> reporter: many black parents in particular are cheering this one. >> [ expletive ]. >> reporter: toye spotted her teenage son on live television throwing rocks at police. she immediately marched
. >>> straight to baltimore. calm, virtually empty this morning after an overnight curfew took effect. the rock throwing crowd tried to defy the curfew, quickly dispersed by officers. with smoke canisters and pepper balls. police determined to prevent a repeat of monday's riots. >> and there is an image from the protests of a mother confronting her son there's resonating with so many across the country. >> confronting is one way to put it. a parent doing everything they can...